Cementitious Waterproof Slurry for Concrete and Masonry Structures
Planiseal 88, formerly known as Idrosilex Pronto, is a high-performance, single-component cementitious waterproofing slurry used for protecting and waterproofing masonry and concrete surfaces. Applied by brush or trowel, Planiseal 88 forms a rigid barrier that resists water under both positive and negative pressure. It is ideal for waterproofing basements, cellars, lift pits, retaining walls, tanks, and other below-ground or water-retaining structures.
Key Features & Benefits
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Waterproofs Under Pressure: Resists water penetration from both the positive and negative sides of the substrate.
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Easy to Apply: Pre-blended powder – just mix with water and apply by brush or trowel.
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Strong Adhesion: Bonds well to concrete, brick, and masonry without needing a primer.
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Breathable Finish: Allows water vapour transmission while blocking water ingress.
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Rebrand Notice: Planiseal 88 is the new name for Mapei Idrosilex Pronto – same trusted formula with updated branding.
Product Details
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Type: Single-component cementitious waterproofing slurry
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Form: Pre-blended grey powder
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Application Method: Brush or trowel
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Substrates: Concrete, brickwork, blockwork, render
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Coverage: Approx. 2 kg/m² per 2-coat application
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Packaging: 25kg bag
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SKU: PLAN88
Application Instructions
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Surface Preparation: Clean substrate thoroughly, removing dust, grease, and loose material. Dampen the surface before application.
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Mixing: Add clean water to the powder while mixing to form a smooth, lump-free slurry.
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Apply First Coat: Brush or trowel onto the prepared surface, ensuring even coverage.
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Apply Second Coat: After the first coat has cured (typically 4–6 hours), apply a second coat perpendicular to the first.
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Curing: Protect from rapid drying, rain, and frost during curing. Allow at least 7 days before exposing to full water pressure.
Limitations
- Not suitable for flexible waterproofing requirements — forms a rigid coating.
- Do not apply below 5°C or onto frozen or saturated surfaces.
Health & Safety
Contains cement – wear gloves, dust mask, and goggles. Avoid skin and eye contact and ensure adequate ventilation. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for detailed handling instructions.